The Roanoke times. (Roanoke, Va.) 1890-1895, June 20, 1890, Image 4

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hat everybody is looking for. We have n >t the time nor space to enu?merate tue name of all w<v have in stock, but will say"OME AND SEE US.You ( m surely lind e^ erythinp that is kept inA FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE.OUR PRICES WILL SUIT YOU. YOUR PATRONAGE1 SOLICITED. RESPE :TFULLY,L. H. BRUGH,A CARD10 THE PUBLICJEFFEl^ON STREET,ROANOKE, VA.Industries already in operation! Not whatis to l>e? but what is.^ W SHU WS Iii V I f ? * JOver $2,ooo,ooo lias been invested duringtliepast year at and around Iron Gate,FIVE FURNACES,IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION WITHIN A RADIUS OF FIVE MILES.ROLLING MILL,Steam brick machine, painting mill, tvo saw m Us, curry comb factory, machineshops. Ac, on the g. auds and in acti ,e opera ion. An elegant Dew QueenAnn Hotel, handsomely furnished and supplied with hot and cold Lithia Baths,ow open to guest. A. largeAGRICULTURAL CMPLES ENT WORKSRapidly approaching :ompletion. Negotiation peudiug for steel works, blastfurnace, woolen mill and othor indust "ies. Bf mtiful sceuery, healthy climate,abundance and varie? ? of water?Fret^toue, Li ,h:a and Chalybeate in the verycenter of the town. Fine water pow r, Exo Ilent drainage.GRAND AUCTION SALE OF LOTS,Tuesday, June ;?4, 5890.Including some of the most desirable business aud residence lots in the town.Iron Gate, Va., is situated at the headwaters o'James River, 1,200 feet abovesea level, and in a cbmate famed for bcalthfulmss. On line of James RiverDivision, Chesapeal j aud Ohio Railway, one and one-half miles south of Clif?ton Forge.Property is not a; fancy figures, so invest :>r has ever lost a dollar in IronGate All have mat money. The handsont st and most attractive portionof the place will be put on the market for tl e first time on Tuesday, June2-lth. Special rates ? -n Chesapeake a ad Ohio ind all connecting lines.Terms of sale: O; e-fourth cash; b lance in equal installments at. 6, 12, and18 months, with in rest, the pare laser gi ing deed of trust as ultimatesecurity. Full paid -tock received in paymei t of lots at a premium of 50 percent. Remember tL day and date- T 0 ESD.vY, JUNE 24th. 1890. For fur?ther particulars, circulars, &C, address i ROM GATE LAND AND IM?PROVEMENT CO.. or WEST IRON GATE 1 AND CO., Iron Gate. Va.june 11, 10t.Y'E TAKE PLEASURE IN A>nouncing to the public that we arreceiving daily our?SUCH AS A FINE;LINE OF?:dress goods,trimmings?TO MATCH.?We make a specially in monrnicGoods.300 pieces of Dress Ginghai:from 0 cents upwards. We havesplendid line of Towells, Napkiiand Table lines. Our-Motion Departm' ;SUCH AS HANDKERCHIEFS, L.dies' and Children's Hose,camiot 1surpassed in Roanoke.VE HAVE JUST RECEIVE)fly a but in ?31ever one thousand pieces of Swiss at 1Hamburg Edgings, flouncings iblack and white.] )o Not Make up any Mor;Underwear when you can buy the \at 2'J conts and 59 cents apiece igowns as well as skirts.Try one of our Kabo Corse- Jas they are guaranteed for tweh 3monthsWe Are the Agents for tfc iFoster Kid Gloves, the best on tlmarket.'Ve Keep a FullBeaded Capes as lowpiece.Line <as $2.00At a ret ent meeting of the Board jf Directors of theFAIRVIEW CEMETERY COMPANY,ltw*s decided to inr their lots on tht market rt once. As I was appointedagent for the sale of .nese loLs, I will '.nkc greet pleasure in taking my friendsand the public, at an? time, to see tlum. The company has recently, at con?siderable cost, improved and beauti?e i the gro ;nds, which makes it one of th.)handsomest cemeter ?S iu the city.Parties purchasing prior to the 1st c t Septem ;er will be allowed a discount ofiO per cent.ftIn Fact You Can Find Anything that is kept in a first-class dgoods house at the lowest priceDo not pass us by. but come in, :we take a pleasure" in showing gooc'R?ie 11 tf.lectfully,J? H. I?AT JEH.STON,Of Feathers ton, Andrews & Co.,Si Campbell street, Roanoke, Va.U122 SALEM AVENUiw.?HARDAWAY,ATTORNEY AT LAW.(Late of the Martinsville Bar.)Courts: Roanoke and adjoiniicounties. Office No. 303 Sp?,,.; o.Thomas Building, Cc?... , . ; i vijan!6 tfTazewell County, Va.Sale of Town LotsbeganON'DAY, APRIL 7, 1890.A fifty thousand HOTEL under < ontract.Fine stone BANK and POSTOF1 ICE BU LDING under contract.A large number f STORES and DWELLINGS under contract,A ROLLING MI' L under contra; t.Coal mines three miles away and iron min ;s two miles.A Wrought iro Pipe and" Tube Works, >rgunized with a cash capital of ? 500,000, and will employ 500 men.A Brick and D in-pipe Works m operat ion: capital $100,000.The Clinch Vail ay Coal and Iren Company,WHICH OWNS THE TOWN SITE,Offers $200,000 lo Industrial Enterprises to locate at RichiandsSALE CF LOTS ptMLIMTTED TO 5300,000,Aud when this amoi ; is reached the Comp:;: y will double the price of its re naining 'ots, making an immediatdeman 1 for lots iu th i hands of first purchase)s. BRICH LANDS is i the connecting link be tween the Norfolk and Westen and Louisville and Nashville ''ailro ids t nd in the dire t line of cheap . Jabama ;rons coming North to market.The Clinch Rive, -uns through tl e town * ce, insuring a good supply of wa er for the town and "-ood drainageTbe'land comprised i the town site s almost level and little or no grading hat to be done ?The proximity of the Ore and Fue 1 and the large cash inducements offered : nsure the success of the townOver $290,000 Worth of Town Lots Have Been Sold.38 B SBB MBaBO?mnBBaaPBBietwelS Radfor^anc MiddleboS^^ ^ ^ ^ m?8t faV?? ,le SitUati?n f?r an induet?> ***C3$"For maps of town and particuh-rs, apply toC GRAR^AGENT,?ATJTHEIR?NEIV STORENO. 11C COMMERCE STREET,Offer This Weel:DRESS FABRICS of every descri] -tion, suitable for theHOT MONTHS.See the new things in Persian Mull,r? beautift 1 lilmy cloth in the most e\quisite de ligns.Satin st?ped Batist es, at 12|o yd.,in strikingly stylish figures."White t ooda of every description,j in plain, \ laid and ?triped material\at city prces.Cashmere Ombre Satines, entirelynew, at 12 jc; worth 20c.New Lu.-e Flouncings and Net in tl elargest assortment.New Ginghams., Outings, Percalesami Print-, very cheap.New black wool Bratnine, late, tsummer fabric.New Sil\e in India, Pongee, Faille .,Peon de Soie, at astonishingly lo vprices.New wodI Challies, at 20c yd, in themost artis :1c designs and colorings.Swiss Fiouucings and Embroideriesin full ass >rtments.50 dozeQ Hemstitched Handke -chiefs, this week at 5c.Special Bargains in Corsets, Hoisen,Gloves and Underwear.The ladies are all cordially invitedto call ami inspect the new things weare consta utly openiug.HIBONIMUS & BEUGE110 Commerce Street,ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,tfON THESOUTHMere is a vast country withthe best climate in the world,with conditions of health whic'iare absolutely unparalleled,with vast forests untouched,with emrmous veins of co; 1and iror, which yet have netknown anything beyond theiroriginal conditions; with so Ithat, unler proper cultivatioi ,for little capital can support a: tremencous population; wit.iconditions in the atmospherefor comfortable living winterand summer which exi.'tnowhere else in the country;and that is to be the attractio nfor the young men* who g~)out fron the farms to see;settlement, and not bjimmigration irom abroac,for I dc not think they willgo that .vay?but by the intei ?nal imm.gration from cur ow icountry it is to become i itime as prosperous as anyother section of the countryand as prosperous by ipurely American develop?ment.These words apply partic?ularly to Roanoke and vicin?ity, andSCOTT & fillS,Real Me Apis,will furnish any informatiorthat may be desired as tohow to secure bargains inRoanoke property.WANTED.OR SAL3.One corier lot in Rogers, Fairfa:and Hous on addition. A genuinebargain. Price $450. One-third cashbalance ir 1 and 2 years. Addres"B,v Tiaragoffice._jelOtfHAVE YOUR DINING ROOM CETLing nicely decorated in either oi[ or water colors. Carr din do it.rcarG-tfBOARDE IS CAN BE ACCOMMOdared at RorerPark Hotel. Niceljfurnished rooms. Large groundsTable set with the best the niarkeiaffords. -MRS. CRAWFORD.mar27-tf Proprietoress.RANTED":Students c esiring advanced privateinstruction can secure a competentinstructor by applying at the TlilESoffice. Good references furnished.jel82w.BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMOdated at No. '41G Second street,S. W. je3-2woruiiYrsTBiifMReal Estate Agents,Moomaw Block, No. 9.We have a 3ne list of property fromwhich t<? select.In location, price and terms, we' fi?pe to suit all. If you haveP RX0 P E R T YTgJeU or exchange, calLBe_sX^afeaitoenx-.e3 given. junlC ItWHAT CHAUNCEY M. DEPEVYSEES IN THE SOUTH.THE BONONZA OF THE FDT?RITile Reaourccfl of 3Io?t Other .Ser iousHave been Developed?But Hnvh innot llio Cn.se Here? T?e t'ruwt l>nlyUna Been Broken.Chauncey M. Depew seeuis to havereached the core of the situation, andstaicd it so positively that it nee Is noeffort to comprehend it. The naturalresources of the North, East and We; thave been drawn upon until they no vyield no attractive values. The dayof big things has passed. It is to tl eSouth, kept back by circumstancewhich could not be well avoided, tin tthe capital and energy of the countryare looking. It is here when aicumulations of years in the enter?prises of the North and West, muttlind prohtable employment. And no1where under the sun are opportuni?ties more inviting. While Mr. Depe vdoes not specially mention V'irglni tin bis reference to the South, it is be?cause he has never traversed theState and investigated her resources.Of all the States in the Onion the isthe richest in material resource'.Not even Pennsylvania, in her virgindays, could surpass her in mineral;:,in limbers, in clays, and agriculturalpossibilities. We venture nothing insaying that the iron o o resource s < fthis State are uncqualedintbe Union,and yet we have comparatively noindustries to represent them. It sonly in recent days that capital andskilled knowledge have been attractedto these conditions. And the .noteinvestigation is made the more wonderthat such marvelous wealth has tolong lain dormant. Our day has com \and Mr. Depew presents the futi.re utVirginia in the language he applies 10the South, while at the same time thewhole Southland heaves and throbsunder new impulses and new inspira?tions. There is nothing, nor has thereever been anything, in the Ea>t orWest to compare with the natural r :sources the South is unfolding andwhich are magnetizing tli? minds andmuscles of the country. We are ju*tentering upon the infancy of our de?velopment?just breaking the cru twhich conceals the wealth that naturehas so lavishly bestowed, and whichmust command the capital and (nte ?prise to convert into the uses of civi?lization. Mr. Depew sees all this, andas much as says so in the followingsentences:"The net result of this visit to tl eSouth to my mind, is just this?tin tthe South is the bonanza of the fu?ture. We have developed all tLegreat and sudden opportunities f< rwealth,or most of them,in our North?western States and on the Picil cslope. Put here is a vast country withthe best climate in the world, wit 1conditions of health which are ibsolutely unparalled, with vast ft res suntouched, with enormous veins <>fcoal and iron, which yet have m tknown anything beyond their origi?nal conditions ; with soil that, i nd< rproper cultivation, for little capital,can support a tremendous population;with conditions in the atmospherefor comfortable living winter andsummer which exists nowhere e;se inthe country; and that is to be the at?traction for the young men whogo out from the farms to seek se -tlement, and not by immigrationfrom abroad?for I do not think tin ywill go that way?but by the int.'rn. Iimmigration from onr own couu ry tis to become in time as prosperous ?? sany other section of the country an 1as prosperous by a purely America adevelopment."Others see it as does Mr. Depew, an 1we know it, especially as it relates toVirginia. We are indeed enteringupon a new era. We are ste{ pingupon the threshold of a new inateri; 1birth, and our growth and progresscan only be measured by the effo. tthat is put forth. The South, witaold Virginia in the van, is coming, andcoming to stay, to contribute he rwonderful resources to the prozreisand grandeur of the nation.?ValleyVirginian.In Holland, Mich., C. J. Doesburypublishes the News, and in its co -umns strongly recommends Dr.Thomas' Eclectric Oil for cough.,colds, sore throat, catarrh and asthma<ULAOE ADDITIO.V.A Beautiful pihI <'oiivo?j1cii( Locationtor BuildingsNo city in the South lias grown .vitagreater rapidity than has lloanoke,and probably not one is on a firme ?foundation considering its ageRoanoke swells and grows each day,and unlike most cities,does not grow i:iany one direction more than an o; her.but is being rapidly built up on everside, north, eact, south and west.The influx of population since 186?has been enormous, and hundreds oibuildings have gone up to supply thedemand. There has been no lull hithe erection of houses this winter, ex?cept that occasioned by the rain, amidrive in what direction, you will hea"the sound of the hammer and evi?dences of building meet your eye.Hundreds who rented houses a fewyears ago pay taxes now, owningtheir dwellings, and theerection ol res?idences is the best index to the growthof the city and the strongest assurance that the city is here to stayThe homes that have been huftlhere within the past year are, manyof them, as handsome, artistic anoexpensive as can be found anywhereTo accommodate the ever increasingpopulation, numerous additions haveoeen laid off and the lots placed onthe market. Among the many valu?able properties hereabouts, none offer greater inducements as a place o.residence than thoJGlade addition.This property is situated just eastof Glade creek and is traversed by thtVintou extension of the Roai oktstreet railway, which places it in di Jrect communication with the cer tra jportion of the city, a person can livein that section, and if hi3 place o;business is in the upper ;iarfof the city, or even in theWest End, he can take the street caiand be ready for the day's work atthe usual time. Every benefit of asuburban residence is obtained,without any of its discomforts.The property is well drained and' therefore healthy. It lias been di' vided into lots by the laying off ofwide streets and avenues. The viewto be obtained from Glade addition isbeautiful. On the east, towelinghundreds of feet in the air, are theBlue Ridge mountains, while on thesouth the Roanoke river -winds itselflike a silver thread among the hills,forming one of the most beautifulbits of scenery anywhere in SouthwestVirginia. One of the principal feat?ures about the Glade property is theeasy terms upon which the lots can begotten. The prices have been placedso low that it is within the power ofevery man to own his home. Messrs. jWilliam M. Yager & Co., are the ;agents for the company and they will;take pleasure in giving any informa?tion concerning the property. Call;on them at their office on South Jefferson street.GO to Geyer's to get your spring!and summer suits, my2Q tf. IEAST E.M) ADDITION.Desirability of and Deninnds for J.ot ?*Tbcre.As the summer advances much ac?tivity in building operations iinoticed, and many new houses a e i tprocess of construction. This n: tuially makes the real estate marke;much tirmer, and agents are ccietpoudingly happy. Simmons & Ce.have been doing a rushing busiues;,one of the best since the firm was e: -tablished. The East End proj ert /iB changing hands very rapidly, an 1many new houses will be erected th sseason.Among the prominent additions i 1the East End, is that of the OatRidge Land Company. The additionlies just east of Belmont and south <>fthe East Side Land Company's prop?erty and adjoins the farms of M 'ssr'i.George Taylor and G. W. Carr.This offers every inducement as aplace of residence. It is remove 1from the business portion of tin - cii yand therefore gives a quiet, suburbs nhome, while at the same tiinr it Isnear the dummy line and thereto equite convenient to the city.The land is high and dry and h; sjust enough slope to give it gooddrainage. Gas and water mains id ebeing put iu and new streets arc b -ing laid out. Everything is propi?tious, and it is destined to take i 9proper place in the front rank. It slocated near the furnace, rolling mill,bridge works and the machine workand offers, therefore, greater indue cments to the workingman. as it'snear his work. A number of nettcottages are going up and others nai ebeen contracted for..lames S. Simmons & Co. are agentsfor the company, and they can ghegood bargains. The property i* ging rapidly, aud if you want to o ?ta: oa good bargain call on them at one ??The prices for the lots are low an 1the terms easy, so every man can owahis own home.REM DEKCE PROPERTY.The Enal End 11ns Nice ISiiIIiIimk EonIn Aluimtnuce.The real estate market has been vc yactive in Hoanoke during the pa tweek. < hvners, agents and purchase swere all in a good humor, aud everybody is satisfied.The market during the week h: sshown largely increased sales in < ve?ydepartment, and James S. Sim uoi hit Co., report a number of large ahNot only is this increase of salet ve ynoticeable in the transfers of pro ;>en yfor speculative purposes, but abo f< ipermanent investors, men who pr >?]>ose ro build homes for themselves.As the summer advances much a :tivity iu building operations it n >?ticed, and many new houses a e iprocess of construction. This aat ?rally makes the real estate m irk< tmuch (irmer, and agents an- corres?pondingly happy. Simmons & C(..liave been doing a rushing bus nes ;.one of the best since the lirm was ?st .blisbed. The East End property schanging bands very rapidly, ai .1many new houses will be erected th sseason.Amon^ the prominent additions ;athe East End, is that of the Oak l<idj eLand Company. The addition Ii- sjust east of Belmont and south of tl eLast Side Land Company's propertyand adjoins the farms of M ssr;.George Taylor and G. W. Carr.This oilers every inducement as aplace of residence. It is removed fro>nthe business portion of the city at. .1therefore gives a quiet, suburbs ahome, while at the same time it snear the dummy line and therefo equite convenient to the city.The land is high and dry and h; sjust enough slope to give it got 1drainage. Gas and water main- a ebeing put iu and new streets are i-eil %laid out. Everything is propiriouand it is destined to take its p op rplace in the front rank. It is lo att Jnear the furnace, rolling mill, b.-idj eworks and the machine works ai Ioffers, therefore, greater iuducei i?n sto the workingman, as it is ne; r h twork. A number of neat cottagf s a tgoing up and others have been co :?tracted for.James S. Simmons & Co.,areagen efor the company, and they can grtgood bargains. The property isgoii qrapidly, and if you want to obtain agood bargain, call on them at one >,The prices for the lots are low and tl ?terms easy, so every man can own h.shome.Marshall's Cafe?For a full coursedinner served in A 1 style daily from1 to 3 for ?0 cents. ap?-tfFor colds, croup, asthma, bronchitis and sore throat use Dr. Thomas1Eclectric Oil, and get the best,For fire insurance call at the jfficsof the Itoauoke Trust, ~oan atio Sa?-3Deposit Co. ucc2<1 -tfSPECIAL LOCAL NOTICESLatest styles Straw flats, a: F..Goetz's, 21 Salem ayenue. ap80-tfMarshall's Cafe?The popular re?sort, furnishes a first-class dinnerdaily from 1 to 3 for 50 cents, ap.'.-tf?Plaster your house with M :rb 5Rock lime, best ou the market. If'yo 1don't believe it, call on Caruer & Co ,sole agents. Remember they arc th)cheapest sash, door and blind mamifaclurers iu the city. Satisfactiou gu: rai ?teed. fFor ladies'and gent's Tender Feetthoes, go to E. Goetz, 21 S-ileinavenue. ap30 tfBuy your cooking stoves from 2 LE,Jennings & Co., near market house.Salem aveuue. tLatest styles Straw Hats, ar E.Goetz's, 21 Salem avenue. ap30-tfThe James Meem's $3 Shoe, atE.Goetz.s, 21 Salem avenue. ap30-tfFor ladies' and gent's Tender PeeShoes, go to E. Goetz's, 21 Salemavenue. ap30-tfArtists material at Picken's.janl7-tfStoves ! stoves ! stoves ! cbeape"thaneveratM.il. Jennings & Co.,Salem avenue, near market house.oct7-tfOur $10 black cheviot suits can't b>bought elsewhere for less than $1^.50.How is that??at Cohn's, of coursv.myl-tf-?- ???The best Otting and most sty'islsuits in the city at Geyers, on Campbell street, my20 tlStill keep the largestassortment ofHARDWAREIn Southwest Virginia.They'have just received a large sppulj?OF?Lap Robes, Horse CoversBreech Loading Guns,?AST)?Sporting Goods.Miner's and Railroad Supplie jA Specialty.17 and 19 Second Street, southwesjFIRST-CLASS BUTTERCAN ALWAYS IE FOUND, ATW. W. MARSTON'Smar23-tf GROCERY, r48 SALEM AVENUEC. II. JORDAN,It. N. Mc JANDUSH,E. II. CLOWES.r I amEu< 11 a Vista, Virginia,REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND INSURANCE.myl5 3m.THOMAS & BURNS$9.75 Two Specials $14.75.FOR 10 DAYS OILY.We have placed on sale over 15? suits at $9.75;"reduced from 4M.50,$12.00 elc. These are magnificent usiness suits, In frock and sack, wellworth one-half more than the figures we have placed on ihem.$11,75.For that small amount we have pi: ;ed together a line of finer ones, plentygood for line dress, of tuperb bus ue-s suits in sack and cutaways, ofcheviots, worsteds and cussimere . See them: dont cost a cent audmay save you a few dollars.SEPHXmpc ts and WholesaleNo. 3 Jefferson street, Gale Block*Have in store and for sale 50 barrelsbarrels celebrated (ileuwood whisk*Lawson's choice old velvet andnumerous to mention. Imported aiof the celebrated brands in wood ;just received. Can furnish anythinSpecial Attention Pnid to Oi iers from Dry Districts. Comeand See Us.b22-tfJhester whiskey, our own distillation, 50? of which we are sole proprietors, alsoIson, and other brands of whiskey tooi domestic brandies, gins, wines, &c, allnd glass "0. cases Mmum's champagnesin our line at lowest figures.THE CELEBRATEDJOS. SCHLITZ,MILWAUKEE LAGER. BEEF?ONLY AT?HOTEL FELIX.M YOUR MONEY!Quit Pay ing Bent.Are the Best Summer Drink,ONLY AT HOTEL FELIX.line ?:?Es a Nice SummeDrink.HOTEL FELIX.BUY Y0? A HOIK!A great majority will, of course, say Iam not able. I have only a small in?come and my family must be sup?ported.jeO tf.JJOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.JlWE 13, 1S90.The co-partnership heretofore existing between Dr. Wiliner Hodgsoind James T. Estis, under the styl'and tirm name of East Roanoke Dru;.Store, Hodgson & Estis, proprietors, is this day dissolved b\mutual consent, Dr. Wilmer Hodgsoipurchasing the interest and good wilof James T. Estis and assuming ahobligations of the firm.Wilmer Hodgsox,Jamks T. Estis.jel7-4tHow Can I Buy aHome With SmallMeans ?-)o(A Very Easy Question ToAnswer.National Capital Saving's,"Building and LoanSociety,MlOFUNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY SIGNAL COMPANY.Stockholders' Meeting.A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Universal Electric Railw.-uSignal Company will be held in Richniond, Va. on Wednesday, June 25th1?00, at 5 oclock p. m. in the rooms othe Bar Association, corner of 11thand Main streets. Stockholders whcannot be present in ]>?-s r. :?'quested to appoint proxies \>> r< pre?sent them at the meeting. By orderof the Board of Directors.JAMES R. BRANCH, jje 19 lw Sec'y and Treasurer.DAIRYMEN LOOK|For sale 1,000 bushels of Malt Grain ievery day, Cheap, at the Virginia 1Brewing Co., Wise Street. jul9 3t. .'STENOGRAPHER ? Of over ten ;years experience, good long hand ! uv beinc careful wifhwriter, and thoroughly qualified for 0} Dei?S caretul Wlth W earnings.dS ?E> TniS oaffiPc?e8iti0a" F?F Particular3 re^ding stock and theje 15-3t._manner by which yoy can secure aFOR SALE.-No. 2 REMINGTON ] fa ,1} Typewriter, number 19,136; good , nome' app,y t0condition. Bargain.C.W.SEAMAN, _.,je20 7t. Elkhorn, W. Va. ,(T OST-ON THURSDAY, JUNE 19, prr i n T> FUTTn TTrnL between Union Depot and Lyles; VU.Aft. D. jLNlilllidrugstore, a gentleman's scarf pin;ialso a Silver Maltese Cross, Liberal;reward if returned toJ. H. SKINKER,jun 20 2t 421 Church street, . - i . ... .. ? ' ^Forth : America,Affords a means by whichevery individual canown his ownCHOME,*./General Agent, JNo. 17 Campbell Street